Hello,
 If you are interested, please join the “party”!

Regards, Marc.

https://wiki.ietf.org/en/meeting/117/hackathon


QUIC in Space
Champion(s)
Marc Blanchet (marc.blanchet at viagenie.ca <http://viagenie.ca/>)
Christian Huitema (huitema at huitema.net <http://huitema.net/>)
Project Info
(Deep) Space comm has loooong delays (minutes to hours) and disruptions. 
Purpose of the project
is to modify open-source QUIC stacks to be usable for this use case. QUIC 
stacks typically
have low initial values to prime the initial communications, which does not fit 
with long delays
and make various assumptions not optinal for space comm. Goal of this project 
is to:
a) externalize these static values so they could be changed at start or while 
running,
b) set a testbed to test with long delays and verify use
c) modify stacks to support the space use case (specially for disruptions), d) 
if relevant,
write internet-draft for findings and possible modifications/extensions to QUIC.
An initial POC was done with Christian Huitema (see below) with his picoquic 
stack.
We would like to go further with more QUIC stacks such as Mozilla Neqo (in 
Rust) or
Google Quiche(in C++) or Cloudflare Quiche (in Rust) or picoquic(in C) or QUINN 
(in Rust).
Additional Info
POC: https://www.privateoctopus.com/2023/02/07/quic-to-mars.html
Mozilla Neqo: https://github.com/mozilla/neqo
Cloudflare Quiche: https://github.com/cloudflare/quiche
Google Quiche: https://github.com/google/quiche
Huitema Picoquic: https://github.com/private-octopus/picoquic
Quinn: https://github.com/quinn-rs/quinn
Linux Netem (to introduce delay): 
https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/tc-netem.8.html
MacOSX Network Link Conditioner (to introduce delay): 
https://medium.com/@itsanurag/simulate-low-network-with-network-link-conditioner-a1a7f14423b6

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